“Peeling” is a European term for one of the most unique European items in the entire cosmetic field. THIS IS NOT A HARSH CHEMICAL PEEL. It doesn’t “peel skin” as we know it, but gently lifts off more hardened, dried skin cells than can't be achieved by scrubs or any other “exfoliating” product.
Dead-cell accumulation prevents treatment products from penetrating and keeps skin tone from looking fresh and vibrant. For aging and problem skin, PEEL is absolutely vital; it offers multiple benefits, which one can see and feel with just one application. Used by Europe’s top Skin Treatment Specialists as a supplementary cleansing step in any skin care program.

When Light Peel removes the dead cells, it reveals the fresher cells beneath. Our Peel ingredients also stimulate the deeper new cells to move upward at a faster rate—causing the skin surface to look tighter, clearer and healthier

Directions:

Once or twice a week, apply a light coat of SKIN PEEL all over cleansed face and throat. Allow to dry 3-5 minutes, then rub off with DRY wash cloth in an upward motion. If you want a “mini-facial” at home, follow with a mask.

Why Once-A-Week "Peeling" (exfoliation) Can Help Your Skin Look So Much Better?

Q. I've heard the term "exfoliation" but I'm not sure what it means in skin care. Please explain.

A. On the surface layer of your skin, dead skin cells accumulate daily. Exfoliation is the removal of these dead, flaky skin cells. Every day, new cells form in the bottom layer of the epidermis and keep rising to the surface. As they rise, the cells gradually lose moisture until they dry out completely and turn into flakes. In this dried-out state, they're called "dead cells." So, each week you have dead-cell buildup, which not only dulls skin tone but could cause other problems. When you remove dead cells with the right exfoliant, you see an immediate difference. Skin looks fresher, smoother, more radiant.

Q. Doesn't soap remove dead skin cells?

A. Regular soap or cleansing lotions remove some dead cells, but not enough. Scrubs do more, but still not enough. Considered the best exfoliant on the market by over 1200 professional skin-care salons, is Reviva's "Light Skin Peel." Scrubs "rub off" some dead cells, but Reviva's Peel has papaya extract which actually "digests" them. Light Peel is all natural, no chemicals. You apply a thin coat all over the face, then wait for it to dry (about 3 minutes). While it's drying, the papaya is dissolving dead cells. Peel also has clays that absorb impurities, chamomile to soothe the skin and crushed almond and root extracts so that rub-off with a dry towel becomes gentle and easy.

Q. Is exfoliation and Light Skin Peel good for all skin types?

A. Yes, Light Peel does a lot of good . . . and is safe . . . for every skin type. Interestingly enough, skin-care salons report that Black and ethnic skins accumulate a greater degree of dead cells than Caucasian skin. So when enough dead cells are removed, Black skin shows a more beautiful response than any other . . . a "polished" smoothness and clarity. Also, as dead cells accumulate they attract more bacteria and toxins. Another reason for adequate removal.

Q. I have oily skin and pimples. Exactly how does it help blemishes?

A. Often, it's dead cells that block the oil from coming to the surface. And when pores get clogged, you get pimples or blockheads. So when you peel, you help keep pores clean and avoid clogging.

Q. How often should one "peel"? A. Peeling just once or twice a week, after regular cleansing, should be part of everyone's skin-care routine.